The comments about buying products at Sam's Club or Costco made me curious about the possible merits of belonging.
Do a lot of you belong?
Do those that do have memberships really save enough money to justify the membership?
In our area, Sam's Club memeberships are $35 a year, Costco is $45.
Having never been to Costco, I can only comment on Sam's Club.
Seems like you need to save quite bit on purchases just to break even.
Many of the items we looked at were available for either the same price or less at Target, Wal*Mart, Menards, Best Buy or Home Depot.
We figured that based on the things we looked at it would take at least three years of purchases to recover the one year membership.
Considering the fact that the stores we do shop at often have sales, the price difference all but disappeared. We go to Sam's Club about once a year just to check and see if anything has changed. It hasn't.
Charles
Do a lot of you belong?
Do those that do have memberships really save enough money to justify the membership?
In our area, Sam's Club memeberships are $35 a year, Costco is $45.
Having never been to Costco, I can only comment on Sam's Club.
Seems like you need to save quite bit on purchases just to break even.
Many of the items we looked at were available for either the same price or less at Target, Wal*Mart, Menards, Best Buy or Home Depot.
We figured that based on the things we looked at it would take at least three years of purchases to recover the one year membership.
Considering the fact that the stores we do shop at often have sales, the price difference all but disappeared. We go to Sam's Club about once a year just to check and see if anything has changed. It hasn't.
Charles